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I know that LPS adds rust inhibitors to prevent flash rusting so it's probably safe in a steel tank. I can't comment on other cleaners however.
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Water based solvents can work. you need a couple things to boost them up a bit.
1. Heat. Heat water based solvents and they all work better. Get an immersion type heater and use it to heat the solvent to 160 deg or so. I have a dishwasher type power parts washer that uses water based solvent and it heats to 180. The hotter the better. If the solution has rust inhibitor it will often prevent rust better than solvent based cleaners will. With hot water based solutions the parts come out hot and a fast blow dry with some compressed air leaves them bone dry and protected with inhibitor. the inside of the parts washer is standard untreated steel. The solution sits in it year round and there is little if any rust. 2. Sodium metasilicate. This is the active ingredient on many of the water based solvents. You can get it by itself and in careful portions you can boost the cleaning power of the solution. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1294766731.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1294766749.jpg |
Several companies that sell metal parts washer also sell water-based solvents, specifically Kafka's Oil Eater water-based cleaner which I also use.
Oil Eater - Industrial & Household Cleaners, Absorbents, & Cleaning Equipment This website might be helpful: Small Parts (Bead Blasting and Solvents) Sherwood |
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